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11 votes
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AI isn’t replacing jobs. AI spending is.
20 votes -
How Wall Street ruined the Roomba and then blamed Lina Khan
43 votes -
Why we're boycotting Xbox (and maybe you should too)
25 votes -
Statement from Mozilla's new CEO
69 votes -
Meet the biggest heat pumps in the world
25 votes -
PornHub extorted after hackers steal Premium member activity data
33 votes -
Paramount launches a hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery
45 votes -
Wells Fargo analysts call plans for all-day Nasdaq trading ‘the worst thing in the world’
25 votes -
Norway's national oil company facing £53m penalty for oil spills and gas leaks – Equinor accused of extensive and long-term pollution caused by years of inadequate maintenance
7 votes -
In a city of 58,000, there are almost 1,000 people studying or making a living from video games. How can Skövde in Sweden punch so far above its weight?
12 votes -
Newly released court filings show how Pepsi Inc and Walmart colluded to raise food prices across the US economy
36 votes -
Disney inks blockbuster $1b deal with OpenAI, handing characters over to Sora
20 votes -
The San Francisco Bay Area shortage of dental hygienists
21 votes -
Bagels and shrinkflation
A few years ago I started shopping at Lidl and came to really like their bakery. I noticed over time that their bagels became smaller. Smaller than the bagels at Giant supermarket, and two real...
A few years ago I started shopping at Lidl and came to really like their bakery.
I noticed over time that their bagels became smaller.
Smaller than the bagels at Giant supermarket, and two real bagel shops I eventually found. Currently "everything" bagels at Lidl are 79 cents each. At the real bagel shops "everything" bagels are $2 each.
The Lidl bagels are smaller, the "everything" bagels don't have salt or nearly as much. I like them better than the bagels from one of those two "real" bagel shops.
Thankfully, the smaller Lidl bagels have fewer calories!
I remember a few years ago I saw several articles about bagel places scooping out some of the bread for people watching their weight.
Duh, they should have just made them smaller.
The Lidl bagels are still large enough to make decent sandwiches.
22 votes -
The Walt Disney Company and OpenAI reach landmark agreement to bring over 200 characters from across Disney’s brands to Sora
23 votes -
After 42 years, Gainax officially closes
26 votes -
LEGO’s first retail 3D printed element marks nine-year tech leap
27 votes -
Grocery stores are profiling online shoppers and charging them dynamic prices based on algorithmically determined affluence
35 votes -
Insurers retreat from AI cover as risk of multibillion-dollar claims mounts
22 votes -
Grow slowly, stay small
38 votes -
The unlikely afterlife of big box stores
12 votes -
Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. studio and streaming business for $72 billion
42 votes -
Big company names join US lawsuit against Donald Trump-backed tariffs including Costco and Revlon
35 votes -
The secretive cabal of US polluters that is rewriting the EU’s human rights and climate law
14 votes -
RAM is so expensive, Samsung won’t even sell it to Samsung
49 votes -
Polymarket is struggling with a $59 million bet about itself
17 votes -
Netflix wins bidding war, starts talks with Warner Bros. Discovery
29 votes -
EU slaps €120M fine on Elon Musk’s X, straining ties with US
14 votes -
New hearing aid company, Fortell, brings in Steve Martin and others
6 votes